Astor Piazzolla Y Su Noneto's album, Tristeza De Un Doble A, is an exquisite blend of traditional tango music and modern jazz. The album is a perfect representation of Piazzolla's unique style, which he developed over the years by combining his love for classical music with the passion and energy of the tango.
The album features ten tracks, each of which showcases Piazzolla's mastery of the bandoneón, a traditional Argentine instrument that is central to the tango. The Noneto's instrumentation is also noteworthy, as it includes a piano, electric guitar, bass, drums, and a string quartet, which add depth and texture to the music.
The album's title track, Tristeza De Un Doble A, is a hauntingly beautiful piece that captures the melancholy and longing that is characteristic of the tango. Other standout tracks include Adiós Nonino, which is a tribute to Piazzolla's father, and Milonga Del Ángel, which is a lively and upbeat piece that showcases the Noneto's ability to create complex and intricate arrangements.